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licitly adverb formaluk /ˈlɪs.ɪt.li/ us /ˈlɪs.ɪt.li/ in a way that is allowed by law: 依法地;合法地 For many decades, the country was the world’s largest producer of opium, first licitly and later illicitly. If a patient is in so much pain that they are unable to speak for themselves, the relatives and doctors may reasonably presume that the patient does not want intravenous feeding and licitly discontinue it. Opposite
illicitly A person may licitly perform an action that he foresees will produce a good and a bad effect provided that four conditions are verified at one and the same time. This right extended to trade relations, which effectively meant that everybody could licitly enter foreign countries for commercial purposes. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Legal & illegal bang to rightsidiom bookable bootleg chargeable concealed carryidiom controverted election criminally illegality improper legitimate legitimately licensed licit non-criminal non-legal shady treasonable unlawful validity validly |